Alison: Being a Liverpool goalkeeper must be omnipotent; assisting Salah comes from tacit knowledge for many years

Brazilian goalkeeper Allison has played more than 300 times for Liverpool and has won seven honors including two Premier League titles. In an interview recently, Allison said that he is still pursuing progress and improvement. Allison said: "In...


Brazilian goalkeeper Allison has played more than 300 times for Liverpool and has won seven honors including two Premier League titles. In an interview recently, Allison said that he is still pursuing progress and improvement.

Allison said: "In my opinion, as a top goalkeeper, you need to have a good position first, as well as speed and agility. In the Premier League, strength is also important, and you also have to be good at handling set pieces and grasping the timing of attacks. As a Liverpool goalkeeper, you also have to be good at attacking and clearing the ball, and be able to handle the ball outside the penalty area, especially the ball under the feet. I think these attributes are equally important to being an excellent Liverpool goalkeeper.

"I always try to improve myself in every aspect and make up for every deficit, because I know very well that whether in the Premier League or the Champions League, I have to face top opponents. As goalkeepers, we have to contribute something different to the team. ”

In addition to his excellent save ability, Allison is also the only goalkeeper to score goals for Liverpool. In addition, Allison has also made three assists at Liverpool, all of which were for Salah.

Allison said: "The tacit understanding between Salah and me comes from our years of cooperation. I know his characteristics and he also knows my passing ability. When we get space in the frontcourt, I will try my best to pass the ball behind the opponent's defense, and Salah will do what he is best at and sprint to the goal. I'll pass him a good ball as much as possible so that he can handle the ball and finish the goal.

"This is something we enjoy very much, and if we do it, you can tell from the celebration how much we like this feeling, and fun is also part of football."



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